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Humoristic
Humoristic Hu`mor*is"tic, a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a humorist.

Meaning of Umoristi from wikipedia

- The Accademia degli Umoristi (Academy of the Humorists) founded in 1603 was a learned society of intellectuals, mainly noblemen, that significantly influenced...
- in Lisbon. The “Sandro Carlesso” Special Prize to 48th Edition of the “Umoristi a Marostica”2018. The  Special Prize to "SOLIN" Croatia -2019 Finalists...
- He was a member of several Italian literary academies, including the Umoristi (the Humorists), where he read his satire Ragguaglio di Parnaso (“Report...
- Diego Velázquez and Carlo Maratta. He reorganised the Roman academy of the Umoristi. He had copies, made by Pietro Santo Bartoli, of the illustrations of an...
- friends gathering around learned patrons, was continued in Italy; the "Umoristi" (1611), the "Fantastici (1625), and the "Ordinati", founded by Cardinal...
- cardinal's behalf in 1609 and 1612. In 1611, he joined the Accademia degli Umoristi. In 1614–1615, he worked for Alessandro T****oni, helping him edit La secchia...
- Bologna, the Accademia degli Incogniti of Venice and the Accademia degli Umoristi of Rome. He was decorated with the Order of Saint Michael by Marie de'...
- member of the following learned societies, such as the Accademia degli Umoristi in Rome, degli Oziosi in Naples, and the dei Riaccesi of Palermo. Boni...
- mythology, and the Bible. He also became a member of the Roman Accademia degli Umoristi, and acquired some re****tion as a versifier and rhetorician. In 1611 he...
- Messina on 18 September 1670. He was a member of the Roman Accademia degli Umoristi and of the Venetian Accademia degli Incogniti. Errico's Rime (1619), which...